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Reply to "What do you think about birthday parties at fast food restaurants? (McDonalds, Chick Fil A, etc...)"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This is apples and oranges. You can feed your kid before the party. Food is part of the party. However if the activity is something your child physically can't do then that is different. I would politely decline a party at an amusement park if my child had motion sickness or just didn't like rides. The rides are are core part of the party whereas food is just peripheral. [/quote] The rides at an amusement park party are a core part of the party, but the food at a restaurant party is a peripheral part of the party? Why?[/quote] Probably because it's a birthday party -- not a baby shower where the kids will be seated at the tables the entire party sipping tea and eating petit fours.[/quote] Thank you. I think people here are purposely being obtuse. Have these people been to a kid's party? Typically it is 60 min (sometimes 90 min) of activity followed by 20-30 min of food before your slot at the venue is over. [/quote] I have been to a kid's party, but not to a kid's party at McDonald's/Chik-Fil-A/whatever. What do the 60-90 minutes of activity consist of?[/quote]
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